From the Falls Church Times
By Laura Kate Bender
Citizens for a Better City will hold its annual meeting and dinner Sunday, January 13, at the Falls Church Episcopal Fellowship Hall at 115 East Fairfax Street. Drinks and appetizers will be served at 5:30. Dinner will be served at 6:30, and the meeting will begin at 7:30.
The dinner is $25 per person, and dues for 2013 are $10.
Attendees can pay at the door or in advance. Checks should be made payable to Citizens for a Better City. Please send them by January 7 to P.O. Box 6080, Falls Church, Virginia 22040.
Parking is available across Fairfax Street from the church and on the street. Follow the signs to the Fellowship Hall on East Fairfax Street.
Questions? Contact Edie Smolinski at edie.smolinski@gmail.com or 703-405-2489.
For more information on Citizens for a Better City, visit www.fallschurchcbc.net.

edgar
January 7, 2013
We need cbc or somebody back doing the screening it did before. The women voters is too liberal. The 2 parties are too partisan.
Rob
January 7, 2013
I thought CBC picked the people who get elected. Did you pick the Kearneys and Duncan?
withheld
January 7, 2013
This sweet little city is full of sleazy deals by elected people.
Nosebleed
January 8, 2013
What’s up, pussycat?
Amazed at the brazenness of the corruption
January 8, 2013
It is amazing. The new Post blog got the records and the situation does not pass the smell test. Don’t they know better? If it wasn’t so sad and expensive it would be funny.
Westside Couple
January 8, 2013
I hope CBC helps evaluate candidates again because the current people in office are pretty poor. They have one fight after another. The school board is a disaster.
Chip
January 8, 2013
Hey, that article from the Falls Church Post. Is that right? A husband-wife conflict of interest and a city council member also involved? What is this, Tammany Hall?
Anderson
January 8, 2013
What are you going to do about the corruption with moving the schools and city hall? I see you are silent so far.
monty
January 9, 2013
I like the helpful information you provide in your articles. We need something designed for the citizens rather than a mouthpiece for City Hall.
Sadder But Wiser Voter
January 14, 2013
Oh my, what would their mothers say?
Penny
January 16, 2013
Brought to you by the people who want to move the schools to city hall! Another secret hand shake deal.
no name - I have a business here and can't afford retaliation
January 22, 2013
As I read the article in the Falls Church Post, I see a trail left by four people who were sure they were covering their tracks. It doesn’t matter to me if the school needs to move or city hall needs to go. It matters that we have people we can’t trust.